Jurassic Lounge with Armchair Traveller – A Study: Adults at Play
The day: Tuesday.
Men and women are observed scampering from tall, steel buildings all across the city landscape to a stone age edifice, the home of Jurassic Lounge – the sexy alter ego of The Australian Museum.
Romantic lighting drapes its interior as piped tunes set a sultry sound-scape, in this, the oldest museum in Australia. Magically these elements affect the inhabitants, soothing them from their work mode.
I, an anthropologist also known as a journalist, enter the space. I commence my study of the human species; struck by the high level of attractive and seemingly intelligent people present.
Amongst archives, artefacts and dinosaur bones they, the humans, converse, interact, think and play.
It’s inspiring to observe; in a place full of old things, the adults of the species enjoy activities and indulge in the type of childlike behaviour known as fun. They do this without fear of judgement but with the added benefits of adulthood awareness and learning.
They refresh themselves at the modern day watering hole better known as a bar. From there they move about, beginning the slow dance of socialisation.
In one area sit clusters of small groups of 18 – 25 year olds of this human variety, stacking blocks which, when they fall, instead of upsetting them – give great pleasure!
In another area of this social savanna, hunters and gathers nestle in the atrium. A brightly presented female, dances, prances, swings and zings in front of them, demonstrating the exclusive practise of burlesque. She removes her layers with confidence and displays herself bare. The dance stimulates those watching – but once over, they disperse and the search for amusement and knowledge finds them in a theatre displaying National Geographic documentaries.
Clearly a very highly developed genus at this – the Jurassic Lounge.
Hear from them here: Jurassic Lounge Voice of the People
Details:
Dates: Tuesday nights til September 20 2011
Location: Jurassic Lounge – Australian Museum – 6 College Street Sydney
Time: 5.30pm – 9.30pm
Tickets: $15 at the door
Includes an alcoholic beverage and Time Out Magazine
For more information and weekly line-up, check out www.jurassiclounge.com
Meagan Fitton: co-author, interviewer, presenter/producer [find on Twitter #AlohaCreative]
Dusk Devi Gold: co-author, photographer
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